Ava was reported to us on Saturday, 21 November 2015.  She had escaped her new home after only 2 days and hadn’t been chipped.  
We spoke to Ava’s owners and offered to lend them one of our humane cat traps as they had already put up a number of lost cat posters in the area and had reported Ava to local vets and animal charities.
On Sunday 22 November 2015, the trap was set near their home but Ava had been spotted at the local school some 10 minutes walk away.  We provided some additional advice on setting up the trap nearby to the school and ensuring that people in the area were aware of what was happening.  The trap needed to be checked regularly and we were delighted to hear on Tuesday, 24 November 2015 that Ava had been successfully trapped and brought into the school by the local caretaker.  
Ava was taken home but needed a bath but as you can see was looking rather snug in the video that her owners sent to us.
We’re really delighted that by lending Ava’s owners one of our humane traps that Ava was safely reunited with her owners this morning.

On Friday night we held our first organised event and we raised an amazing £230.

Everyone had a great night and we have to thank Wolverton Top Club for allowing us to hold our event.

Some of our wonderful volunteers
Willow Vets came out to support us 🙂

 Coca Cola Team won the night !

We had a lovely time at the MK Vet Group Cat Talk today, met some lovely new friends and the cakes were also rather scrummy.

A big thank you for those that donated or bought items from our stall as we raised £53.81 which will go towards us buying some new cat activity units for our foster cats. We would also like to thank Michele Robinson for the kind donation of kitten food which we have safely received and Ying & Yang are enjoying immensely.

 

Busy week for us at MK Cat Rescue starting with us saying goodbye to our two Lizzie’s.  We wish them both every happiness in their new homes.

 
We’ve also had some fab volunteers helping out today at the MK Community Foundation Car Raffle & our boys Ying & Yang have been given a full health check by the vets and are fit for homing………round of applause to all those volunteers at MK Cat Rescue who are making our dream a reality

We brought in Ying & his brother Yang into our care yesterday. Ying has led us a merry dance….we couldn’t find him. Suffice to say after Nikki & Carole turned the room upside down (3 times)…little monkey turned up safe and sound just in time for x factor 😉

We took Ying & his brother in as emergencies and we are running low on wet kitten food. If anyone is able to donate some we would be grateful. Thank you for your continuing support. We are run by volunteers and receive no national funding so your support means so much.
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